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Lawyer for William Sandeson to proceed with plan to seek bail

William Sandeson, left, arrives for his preliminary hearing at provincial court in Halifax on Thursday, February 11, 2016.
William Sandeson, left, arrives for his preliminary hearing at provincial court in Halifax on Thursday, February 11, 2016. The Canadian Press

The lawyer for a Dalhousie University medical student accused of murdering a fellow student is moving ahead with a bid to have his client released on bail.

Eugene Tan appeared in court Thursday to argue that a judge’s decision last October to deny bail to William Sandeson should be the subject of a bail review hearing.

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Tan says some information provided to the judge last fall was revealed to be “unreliable” in a subsequent preliminary hearing.

All of the evidence before the courts is protected by a routine publication ban.

The defence lawyer says he has filed a notice of his intention to seek a review, but he says the original judge must first hear arguments on the merit of such an application on May 10.

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The 23-year-old accused was charged with first-degree murder on Aug. 20, 2015 and ordered to stand trial on March 29 following the preliminary hearing.

The charge came four days after 22-year-old Taylor Samson was reported missing in Halifax.

His body has yet to be found.

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